“The Cheever Letters” (October 28, 1992)
Poor Susan Ross. If she only knew what her association with Goerge Constanza would ultimately cost her, she would have run screaming. Early in the show’s fourth season, she got a glimpse of how bad things could get when George indirectly causes her dad to be outed — if not as gay then at least certainly as a one-time lover of John Cheever. Mike Ciriaco joins Glen and Drew to discuss how this episode is a Seinfeld sleeper classic, both because of and in spite of how nonchalantly it deals with Mr. Ross’s sexuality.
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